Here For Your Family
Our team provides a variety of services from mental health skill building, and outpatient, to behavioral therapy, and more.
Outpatient
Modalities utilized:
- Individual Therapy
- Couples Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Group Therapy
Intensive In-Home
Modalities utilized:
- Individualized Service Plans
- Individual and Family Counseling
- Improved School Attendance & Behavior
- Identifying the Client's Strengths
- Improving Parent/Child Communication and Interaction
- Finding Alternatives to Delinquent Behaviors
- Life Skills and Nutrition
- Anger Management and Conflict Resolution
- Counseling on Other Issues that Affect the Child and Family
- Self Esteem and Social Skills Development
Behavioral Therapy Services
Modalities utilized:
- Comprehensive Clinical Assessment
- Individualized Service Planning
- Family Training in Modification Methods
- Social Skills Enhancement
- Decrease Disruptive Behaviors
- Increase Ability to Make Requests
- Case Collaboration
- Self Help Skills
- Increase Functional Play
- Decrease Aggressive Behaviors
- Adaptive Functioning
- Play Skills
- Advocacy and Vocational Support
- Communication
- Discharge Planning
Mental Health Skill Building
Modalities utilized:
- Comprehensive Assessment
- Individualized Service Planning
- Life & Independent Living Skills Training
- Social Skills Enhancement
- Medication Education & Management
- Linkage to Community Resources
- Ansell-Casey Life Skills Assessment & Curriculum
- Case Collaboration
- Linkage to Community Resources
- Emotional & Mental Health Management
- Personal Development
- Discharge Planning
Our Certified Counselors
Individuals, Couples, and Families
Outpatient services assist individuals, couples, and families experiencing difficulty with managing mental health and/or behavioral disorders. Services are provided to individuals ages 3 and above; focuses on issues such as: depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, trauma, abuse and neglect, grief and loss, foster care /adoption, anger management difficulties, family/relationship conflicts, and behavioral difficulties post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and, attention deficient/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and sexual-specific issues.
- Counseling on Other Issues that Affect the Child and Family
- Individual & Family Counseling
- Self Esteem and Social Skills Development
Individualized Service Plan
The Person-Centered Approach
The person-centered approach emphasizes the development of partnerships between client and MINKS. All aspects of person-centered treatment planning rely on shared decision making and client-defined outcomes…this process promotes client choice, empowerment, resilience, and self-reliance.” (Magellan) The "Individual Service Plan" or "ISP" means a comprehensive and regularly updated treatment plan specific to the individual's unique treatment needs as identified in the clinical assessment.
Several Payment Options
Many Options
Several Payment Options Funding for M.I.N.K.S. services are available through Medicaid, private insurance, Department of Juvenile Justice, scholarships, private donors, self-pay, and/or Family Assessment and Planning Team (FAPT) funding approval process.